I am experiencing the same issue on a Thinkpad P1 Gen6.
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PCIe Bus Error: Uncorrected, Transaction Layer, device [8086:51b0],A
linux-image-6.5.0-14-generic does not display this behaviour so this is
clearly a regression.
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Title:
thunderbolt: interrupt
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to linux-image-6.5.0-15-generic 6.5.0-15.15~22.04.1 I
lost use of an HID device via thunderbolt (still working via USB). This
coincided with the following dmesg trace.
[26360.900981] [ cut here ]
[26360.900984] thunderbolt :22:00.0:
Also on 18.04.3 with 5.3.0-26-generic on a clevo p650re.
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Two-finger scrolling and click-and-drag no longer works after resum
Note that I'm not suggesting that it be altered mechanically, but rather
than a warning be written that it may not be what is wanted (note also
that this issue is not about nouveau drivers but NVidia-provided
drivers).
If I'd seen a warning like that on doing `ubuntu-drivers autoinstall`,
this iss
As an after thought. This could be mitigated by having the nvidia
drivers' postinst check for nomodeset in /etc/defaults/grub and warn if
it is present. It is already running grub-update.
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Yes, sorry. Removing nomodeset allowed boot to desktop and a functional
and stable system.
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NVIDIA driv
Thank you so very much. That has fixed the problem. In the next couple
of weeks when I can find some time, I'll look into the other issue that
you've been managing and try it with a mainline kernel.
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The reason I ask this is that launchpad has an unfortunate approach to
issue management (these two that you have been communicating in are a
welcome change - thanks) where bugs go stale for years or are dropped
due to lack of engagement from maintainers.
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re:nomodeset: That's odd unless the drivers on the live usb media are
old; nomodeset is definitely needed to not lock up from the live usb on
this machine.
re:grubmenu: I'm not using UEFI, so AFAIU, shift should be the key
(though I tried both). Is it edge triggered? If not, I've had the key
held
Please undo the incomplete. The action that was asked for was performed
in the comment #2.
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nouveau driver for nvidia is slug
I will give that a go. The nomodeset option was set during istall,
presumably because the live usb install media doesn't boot without it. I
vaguely recall altering that option at the grub menu, but it was a long
day yesterday, so I am not sure (as an aside, why does the grub menu not
come up with s
Ah, you mean nomodeset. I have tried that now with both 18.04 and 19.04
with success. Both live USBs are stable for at least 10 minutes.
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What magic is required to get into safe graphic mode from the Disco live
USB? (normal boot on that version fails in the same way)
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Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS amd64 installer hangs shortly after boot unless
acpi=off and noapic
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Public bug reported:
Booting an Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS amd64 installer USB on a Clevo P650RE3
results in a hang shortly after the desktop is presented, unless
acpi=off and noapic (or nolapic) are given as kernel boot parameters.
The same installer runs without issue on other machines and the 16.04
ins
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Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS amd64 installer hangs shortly after boot unless
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